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RandallK
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As a newbie in the DSLR arena, here's another question that has popped up after reading Michael Covington's "Digital SLR Astrophography" book.
When you create a custom white balance (Covington suggests just shooting at the sky), is it the same or similar to taking a flat frame?
Thanks in advance!
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Well, when your shooting in RAW you can change the WB at any time after the photo is taken. So it's not really that important.
White balance is telling the camera what color white is. The colors constantly change around us with different lighting from blue to red usually. Our brain automatically compensates for these color changes keeping white white, but the camera can not do this, thus you have to set the light color temperature. Wb and flats are not really connected.
Flat frames are taken to evenly spread luminosity data over the photograph to remove problems like dust motes, or vignetting due to the equipment your using.
Deep Sky Stacker's (Guide to better images) Really helped me understand how lights, darks, bias, and flats work.
http://deepskystacker.free.fr/english/theory.htm
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